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Old September 8th 06, 02:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Michael
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Default Can some explain "cabin glare" to me?


Stella Starr wrote:


Several people who answered it are pilots.
they said so.
I'm a pilot.
It's not an aviation term.
You may not like it, but that's the answer and you are wrong in thinking
it's anything else.
Suck it up, honey.


In that case, I humbly defer to the experts and apologize for any
presumptions on my part.

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Old September 8th 06, 02:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Michael
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Default Can some explain "cabin glare" to me?


Michael wrote:
Stella Starr wrote:


Several people who answered it are pilots.
they said so.
I'm a pilot.
It's not an aviation term.
You may not like it, but that's the answer and you are wrong in thinking
it's anything else.
Suck it up, honey.


In that case, I humbly defer to the experts and apologize for any
presumptions on my part.


You know what?

Go to this url - http://tinyurl.com/qdn4p - and do a "Find On Page" for
"cabin glare".

I knew there was such a thing as "cabin glare".

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Old September 8th 06, 04:10 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jose[_1_]
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Default Can some explain "cabin glare" to me?

I have an idea what it means but, when you puts things on paper, you
want to confirm precisely what something means, you know? Anyway, I've
decided to go with something better. Sorry everyone.


I'm curious as to what the lyric is, what the context is.

I can't believe not a single pilot answered this, however. This is,
afterall, and aviation group.
Hopefully none of you are pilots or we're in big trouble.


I've never used or heard of the term, and I'm a pilot.

Jose
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Old September 8th 06, 05:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Casey
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Default Can some explain "cabin glare" to me?


"Michael" wrote in message
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I have an idea what it means but, when you puts things on paper, you
want to confirm precisely what something means, you know? Anyway, I've
decided to go with something better. Sorry everyone.

I can't believe not a single pilot answered this, however. This is,
afterall, and aviation group.
Hopefully none of you are pilots or we're in big trouble.


WHOA, Big Fella!!!!
What's your birthdate?
I've been a pilot since 1974 and I never heard the term.
If the grammar and composition you exhibited in your posts are
indications of your lyric skills, you need to find a real job. Don't come in
with your smart-ass criticism about some trumped up phrase =you= can't even
relate to aviation.


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Old September 8th 06, 09:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ben Jackson
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Default Can some explain "cabin glare" to me?

On 2006-09-07, Michael wrote:

I can't believe not a single pilot answered this, however. This is,
afterall, and aviation group.
Hopefully none of you are pilots or we're in big trouble.


Cabin glare is a very important aviation term. I didn't learn it to
my peril -- I was killed last week in a cabin glare accident. Maybe
someone will write a song about it if they can rhyme with "view limiting
device".

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Ben Jackson AD7GD

http://www.ben.com/
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Old September 8th 06, 10:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Logajan
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Default Can some explain "cabin glare" to me?

Ben Jackson wrote:
On 2006-09-07, Michael wrote:

I can't believe not a single pilot answered this, however. This is,
afterall, and aviation group.
Hopefully none of you are pilots or we're in big trouble.


Cabin glare is a very important aviation term. I didn't learn it to
my peril -- I was killed last week in a cabin glare accident. Maybe
someone will write a song about it if they can rhyme with "view limiting
device".


Don't know about a song - how about a poem like this:

There are strange things done 'neath class A space
By the pilots who moil for gold.
The contrails have their secret tales
That would make your blood run cold.
The TRACONs have seen queer sights
But the queerest they ever did see,
Was that night on the approach to Lake LeBarge
When I crashed into Sam McGee.

;-)
(With apologies to Robert W. Service.)
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Old September 8th 06, 10:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Emily[_1_]
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Default Can some explain "cabin glare" to me?

Jim Logajan wrote:
Ben Jackson wrote:
On 2006-09-07, Michael wrote:
I can't believe not a single pilot answered this, however. This is,
afterall, and aviation group.
Hopefully none of you are pilots or we're in big trouble.

Cabin glare is a very important aviation term. I didn't learn it to
my peril -- I was killed last week in a cabin glare accident. Maybe
someone will write a song about it if they can rhyme with "view limiting
device".


Don't know about a song - how about a poem like this:

There are strange things done 'neath class A space
By the pilots who moil for gold.
The contrails have their secret tales
That would make your blood run cold.
The TRACONs have seen queer sights
But the queerest they ever did see,
Was that night on the approach to Lake LeBarge
When I crashed into Sam McGee.

;-)
(With apologies to Robert W. Service.)


Um, you didn't use "cabin glare".
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Old September 9th 06, 03:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Can some explain "cabin glare" to me?


Jim Logajan wrote:

There are strange things done 'neath class A space
By the pilots who moil for gold.
The contrails have their secret tales
That would make your blood run cold.
The TRACONs have seen queer sights
But the queerest they ever did see,
Was that night on the approach to Lake LeBarge
When I crashed into Sam McGee.

;-)
(With apologies to Robert W. Service.)


LOLOLOLOLOL!!!!

Write the rest of it!

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Old September 9th 06, 03:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Stella Starr
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While peering through the cabin glare
I found a phrase that wasn’t there.
It scuttled off like triplet mice,
Behind my view limiting device.
Alas, poor Ben, we knew ye naught.
With pathos Michael’s tale was fraught.


Ben Jackson wrote:
On 2006-09-07, Michael wrote:
I can't believe not a single pilot answered this, however. This is,
afterall, and aviation group.
Hopefully none of you are pilots or we're in big trouble.


Cabin glare is a very important aviation term. I didn't learn it to
my peril -- I was killed last week in a cabin glare accident. Maybe
someone will write a song about it if they can rhyme with "view limiting
device".

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Old September 10th 06, 08:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Montblack[_1_]
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Default Can some explain "cabin glare" to me?

("Stella Starr" wrote)
While peering through the cabin glare
I found a phrase that wasn’t there.
It scuttled off like triplet mice,
Behind my view limiting device.
Alas, poor Ben, we knew ye naught.
With pathos Michael’s tale was fraught.



No Direction Home - Bob Dylan (2005)
With apologies to Martin Scorsese


Montblack ...and now:

"My Back Pages"
By Bob Dylan

Crimson flames tied through my ears
Rollin' high and mighty traps
Pounced with fire on flaming roads
Using ideas as my maps
"We'll meet on edges, soon," said I
Proud 'neath heated brow.
Ah, but I was so much older then,
I'm younger than that now.

Yes, my guard stood hard when abstract threats
Too noble to neglect
Deceived me into thinking
I had something to protect
Good and bad, I define these terms
Quite clear, no doubt, somehow.
Ah, but I was so much older then,
I'm younger than that now.

 




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